The router I was using is currently deployed for another use. I would continue this when I get a new router. Is it not possible to use SQLitening over the internet without a router? Say with a static IP address on my server machine? Just thinking. I'd like to try that out in the interim.

How can I connect my router to the my wireless internet connection? My router don't have a usb port and there is no way to connect my wireless internet with a cable.

Wireless computers connect to router using built-in or USB wireless network adapters The modem connects to the internet and router plugs into the modem.Some modems and routers are a single device. Hopefully you have a cable modem connected to a cable line into the building.

You already plugged in the wireless adapter and no wires are needed

In the router software: started by http://192.168.1.1 netgear routers are http://192.168.0.1You may have to get into router software with an ethernet cable the first time since you don't have wifi working.

Step C (Optional, but suggested)Address reservation so IP address can't change This assigns the MAC address of the network card to an IP address so the same IP address is always reserve when Windows boots.https://www.tp-link.com/ae/faq-187.html

MAC Address: It should appear so you don't have to manually type it inReserved IP: Address 169.254.107.158

Can you see your wireless network name in the list on any machine or a cell phone? 9/23/18 11:12 AM CST------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQLitening server on port 51234 may have to be manually started after Windows begins because wireless drivers may load last.

If you have a shortcut to SQLiteningServer.exe be sure it uses Run as Administrator.

SQLiteningServer.CfgHosts = 169.254.107.158Port = 51234

If using Windows Firewall SQLiteningServer.exe must be in "Allow an app through Windows Firewall"

Thank you so much CJ for the detailed information. I was actually using my mobile phone at home to connect to the internet. No way to connect it to the router. I would get a proper modem internet connection when I get to the office tomorrow.